Charles Smith Kungfu Girl Washington State Riesling

Ratings on Delectable

Sam

Surprisingly good. Great summer wine. Balanced.

Surprisingly good. Great summer wine. Balanced.

9.0

Taylor Rex Robertson Delectable Pro

Perfectly fine semi sweet American Reisling.

Perfectly fine semi sweet American Reisling.

8.5

Geoff Troup Delectable Pro

Sales Eder Brothers, Cellar Fine Wines

Disappointing. Flat and lifeless. Palate really unfocused...starts off crisp, lean and mineral driven, with honeyed sweetness jumping in knocking everything out of whack. I expected more for the hype.

Disappointing. Flat and lifeless. Palate really unfocused...starts off crisp, lean and mineral driven, with honeyed sweetness jumping in knocking everything out of whack. I expected more for the hype.

7.8

Bailey Hasbrouck Delectable Pro

Can't go wrong here.

Can't go wrong here.

9.5

"Odedi" Delectable Pro

This is a nice and easy drinking Riesling from Columbia Valley. Showing citrus, limes, lemons, spices, light diesel and minerals. Medium bodied with high acidity. Well balanced, crisp and refreshing. Dry to off dry on the palate with a tangy finish and better when properly chilled. Good by itself or with food. Will pair nicely with spicy food. 12.5% alcohol by volume. 89 points.

This is a nice and easy drinking Riesling from Columbia Valley. Showing citrus, limes, lemons, spices, light diesel and minerals. Medium bodied with high acidity. Well balanced, crisp and refreshing. Dry to off dry on the palate with a tangy finish and better when properly chilled. Good by itself or with food. Will pair nicely with spicy food. 12.5% alcohol by volume. 89 points.

8.9

Byron C Mayes Delectable Pro

Star bright straw gold in the glass. Nose of yellow Apple and cement block. Medium body palate, medium acidity. Yellow apple, flint, quince on the palate. Good balance between "food wine" and "sipping wine," though there are certainly better examples of the grape from the region. Solid QPR.

Star bright straw gold in the glass. Nose of yellow Apple and cement block. Medium body palate, medium acidity. Yellow apple, flint, quince on the palate. Good balance between "food wine" and "sipping wine," though there are certainly better examples of the grape from the region. Solid QPR.

8.6

Rebecca Fletcher Delectable Pro

A great example of a Washington Riesling! Pear, apple, citrus and floral. Minerality and fruity. On the palate. Beautifully balanced and a great price point!

A great example of a Washington Riesling! Pear, apple, citrus and floral. Minerality and fruity. On the palate. Beautifully balanced and a great price point!

9.1

Brian Ager

This wonderful example of Washington Reisling begins with light citrus and honeysuckle notes on the nose. Lively acidty that's perfectly balanced with off-dry sweetness and allows flavors of pear and green apple to shine. Finishes with tinge of slate and minerality. The great bottle art is just a bonus! ($9) [7/18/16]

This wonderful example of Washington Reisling begins with light citrus and honeysuckle notes on the nose. Lively acidty that's perfectly balanced with off-dry sweetness and allows flavors of pear and green apple to shine. Finishes with tinge of slate and minerality. The great bottle art is just a bonus! ($9) [7/18/16]

9.4

Jess

Pale lemon color. Aromas of lime, floral, mineral. Dry. Flavors of lime, pear, peach, ginger, honeysuckle. Intensity: 4/5 Complexity: 2/5 Balance: 4/5 Finish: 4/5

Pale lemon color. Aromas of lime, floral, mineral. Dry. Flavors of lime, pear, peach, ginger, honeysuckle. Intensity: 4/5 Complexity: 2/5 Balance: 4/5 Finish: 4/5

8.9

Casey @ Travelling Corkscrew Delectable Pro

My Dad picked up this bottle for us to taste last week. It’s a Riesling from Washington State in the USA. I think this will have been my first American Riesling

My Dad picked up this bottle for us to taste last week. It’s a Riesling from Washington State in the USA. I think this will have been my first American Riesling

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